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'Pakistan wants result-oriented talks with India'

 
News Desk
The Nation (Pakistan)
Publication Date: 07-03-2010

Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Saturday (March 6) said that Pakistan wants result-oriented talks with India citing "we have given India the roadmap for Composite Dialogue process".

Talking to media, Qureshi said: "Pakistan wants to resolve all outstanding disputes with India. But we are not in hurry for resumption of Composite Dialogue, if New Delhi is unwilling."

India and Pakistan recently held a secretary level talks in India. Although the talks were not able to deliver concrete results, the dialogue is believed to have reinforced confidence in both the countries that had abandoned negotiating table after the Mumbai bombings of November 2008.

India blames Pakistan of nurturing terrrorits, who, the government says, barge in India every now and then to launch deadly attacks.





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